NIAAA(Significant Contributor):Distinctions Between Black and White Young Women in the Course of Alcohol UseNIAAA(Significant Contributor):Enriching Alcoholism Cohort and Population StudiesNIAAA(Significant Contributor):Collaborative Study on the Genetics of Alcoholism (COGA)NIAAA(MPI):Outcomes of Recurrent DUI-Moms & Their ChildrenNIAAA(Significant Contributor):Neighborhood, Family and Individual Factors in Adolescent DrinkingNIAAA(Significant Contributor):Pharmacokinetics and Subjective Responses to Alcohol after Bariatric SurgeryNIDA(Significant Contributor):Cannabis, Depression and Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors

NIDA(PI):Building on Bridging the Gap: Environmental Influences on Teen Substance UseNIDA(PI):Implications of Social Media Content and Engagement for Alcohol and Marijuana UseNIMH(PI):Understanding Depression Displays on Twitter and Identifying Ways to InterveneNIMH(PI):Investigating the Promotion of Eating Disorders on Twitter: Implications for Online Intervention

NHLBI(Key Personnel):Omega-3 for Depression and Other Cardiac Risk FactorsNHLBI(PI):Depression and Rehospitalization in Patients with Heart FailureNHLBI(PI) Stepped Care for Depression in Heart Failure

NIDA(PI): The Genetics of Vulnerability to Nicotine AddictionsNIDA(Co-PI): Research Education Program in Aspects of Statistical Genetics and AddictionNIAAA(Key Personnel): MARC: Risk Mechanisms in Alcoholism and ComorbidityNIDA(Key Personnel): Cannabis and Other Illicit Drug Use: A Twin StudyNIDA(Key Personnel): Cannabis and Tobacco Involvement: A Twin StudyNIAAA(Key Personnel): Alcohol Use Disorder in Young Women: Genetic Epidemiology: MOAFTS Wave 7

1 U54 HD087011-01 (NICHD) (Constantino and Schlaggar, Co-PIs) 9/18/15 – 5/31/20“Sex-Specific Modulation of ASD Liability: Compensatory Mechanisms and Recurrence”The Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Research Center at the Washington University School of Medicine is a scientific program composed of three core facilities, one dedicated to studies of cellular and molecular mechanisms of causation in IDD, one dedicated to the identification of “signatures” of developmental disability that can be imaged in the developing brain, and one dedicated to in-depth clinical assessment of human subjects and the translation of new understanding of causal mechanisms into higher impact intervention.Role: Co-Investigator

R01 MH104543 (NIMH) (L. Parr, PI)"Effects of Oxytocin on Brain, Behavior, and Development" 5/1/15-4/30/20. This project will examine the effects of repeated oxytocin administration on social behavior and neural development in infant monkeys as a first step towards understanding how this hormone modulates social behavior. Role: Consultant

Tourette Syndrome Association(PI):Testing a Pathophysiological Model of Complex TicsBrain and Behavior Research Foundation(Significant Contributor):MRI Studies Testing Hypotheses about How Behavior Therapy Works in Tic Disorders

Norwegian Regional Health Authorities (Co-I)Treatment of Severely Obese Children and Adolescents in Common Health Care Settings: An Effectiveness Study Employing Family based Behavioral Social Facilitation Treatment (FBFST)